Secure AI Video Processing Hub
HIPAA, Corporate Security & Cloud Standards
Processing sensitive video through AI tools introduces security and compliance risks that most platforms are not designed to address. This hub covers HIPAA considerations for healthcare video, corporate investigation security standards, cloud infrastructure risks, and technical encryption requirements — everything compliance-minded organizations need before deploying AI video enhancement.
AES-256 encryption. No data selling. 30-day auto-deletion. Isolated GPU processing.
The Security Gap in Consumer AI Video Tools
The AI video enhancement market has grown rapidly, but most platforms are designed for one customer: the individual content creator uploading a social media clip. They are not designed for the compliance officer at a hospital, the IT security team at a Fortune 500 company, or the HIPAA privacy officer reviewing how patient-facing video is handled.
This gap matters. Video is increasingly central to sensitive organizational workflows — medical consultations, HR investigations, board meeting recordings, deposition footage, whistleblower interviews. When an organization deploys an AI video tool without security vetting, they are taking on risk that their standard vendor questionnaire was never designed to evaluate.
This hub closes that gap by addressing the specific security and compliance questions that regulated industries and security-conscious organizations must answer.
Security & Compliance Topics
HIPAA & AI Video Processing
When does video contain PHI? What HIPAA requirements apply to AI video tools? Business Associate Agreement requirements and covered entity obligations.
Corporate Investigation Video Security
Security standards for HR, fraud, and corporate investigation video. Attorney-client privilege preservation, chain of custody, and IT security requirements.
Cloud Security Risks in AI Video Tools
Infrastructure security, encryption standards, access control, and what certifications (SOC 2, ISO 27001) to require from AI video vendors.
Privacy Checklist for Sensitive Video
A complete pre-upload checklist for compliance teams: vendor evaluation, data classification, consent verification, and documentation requirements.
Data Retention Policies Explained
How to evaluate AI video retention policies against GDPR, CCPA, HIPAA, and internal data governance requirements.
Video Ownership in AI Systems
Intellectual property, license grants in vendor terms, work product ownership, and how AI processing affects copyright status.
BetterVideo's Security Architecture
BetterVideo uses isolated cloud GPU containers for processing — each job runs in its own ephemeral compute environment that is destroyed after the job completes. There is no shared processing environment between users, no persistent worker state, and no access to other users' data.
- Encryption in transit: TLS 1.2+ on all data transfers
- Encryption at rest: AES-256 on all stored video files
- Access control: Signed URLs with time-limited expiry — no guessable direct storage paths
- Isolation: Each processing job runs in a separate GPU container destroyed after completion
- No AI training: Processing containers are read-only with respect to model weights — nothing flows from user uploads back to the model
- 30-day deletion: Automated expiry removes all video files after 30 days, regardless of whether the user manually deletes
Related Hubs
AI Video Privacy Hub
Core privacy questions: training, deletion, data lifecycle, and ownership rights.
Legal AI Video Risk Hub
Confidentiality, evidence handling, chain of custody, and legal vendor evaluation.
Frequently Asked Questions
BetterVideo's architecture includes the technical safeguards required under the HIPAA Security Rule: encryption in transit (TLS), encryption at rest (AES-256), access controls, and audit logging. Whether a specific use case is HIPAA compliant depends on the nature of the video content and your organization's BAA requirements. Contact us to discuss your specific situation.
BetterVideo is a focused privacy-first processing platform. For enterprise compliance requirements, contact support@bettervideo.io to discuss your specific needs and documentation requirements.
Videos are stored in private cloud storage with no public access. Access is granted only through authenticated, time-limited signed URLs. Each URL expires after a short window, preventing link sharing or unauthorized re-use.
GPU containers process video from temporary storage that is also destroyed after each job. No video data persists inside the compute layer. The only copy of your video after processing is in your private storage location, which itself expires after 30 days.
BetterVideo's 30-day deletion, data minimization architecture, and no-training guarantee align with GDPR principles of storage limitation and purpose limitation. For formal GDPR vendor assessment, our privacy policy provides the necessary technical detail.
Security-first video processing for compliance-minded teams.
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